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ECOSOE, a sector group of CEFIC, European Chemical Industry Councd Literature, 1992. [Pg.104]

A Guide to Safe Warehousing for the European Chemical Industry, Conseil Europeen des Federations de I Industrie Chimique, April 15, 1987. [Pg.108]

Association of Petrochemicals Producers in Europe (APPE), See European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC)... [Pg.256]

A scientific, non-profit making, non-commercial association, financed by 50 of the leading companies with interests in the manufacture and use of chemicals. It provides a scientific fomm through which the European chemical industry can research, review, assess and publish studies on the ecotoxicoiogy and toxicology of chemicals. [Pg.257]

European Photochemistry Association (EPA), 264 European Solvents hidustry Group (ESIG), See European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC), 257 EVIK , ametryn, 67 Exaxol Chemical Corporation, 227 EXCEDRIN , asphm, 67 Excel hidustries Ltd., 171 EXOLIT , ammonium phosphates, 67 Expro Chemical Products hic., 148 EXTRAZINE , cyanazm, 67 Exxon Mobil Chemical Company, 227, 228 Exxon Mobil Coal Minerals Company, 227, 228 Exxon Mobil Corporation, 228... [Pg.332]

Whilst, in general terms, industry is in agreement with the objectives of the White Paper there is disagreement over implementation. The main concerns of industry centre on the cost, timescale and increased use of animals for the testing of existing substances, many of which have been used for 30 years or more without any obvious problems. Satisfactory resolution of the issues could have a significant impact on the future direction of the European chemical industry. [Pg.297]

Figure 3.1 Reduction in environmental impact of the European Chemical Industry. ... Figure 3.1 Reduction in environmental impact of the European Chemical Industry. ...
Facts and Figures The European chemical industry in a worldwide perspective. CEFIC, 2006. Online report www.cefic.org/factsandfigures/... [Pg.67]

The European Union System for the Evaluation of Substances (EUSES) [8] is the software provided by European Chemical Bureau (ECB) to implement the EU Technical Guidance Documents on Risk Assessment for new notified substances, existing substances, and biocides [3]. The development of EUSES 2.1 was commissioned by the European Commission to the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) of the Netherlands. The work was supervised by an EU working group comprised of representatives of the JRC-European Chemicals Bureau, EU Member States, and the European chemical industry. [Pg.99]

Chemical Society (see above) only 43% had a favorable opinion of the chemical industry. It was ranked lowest among a list of 10 industries, and only 1 in 10 respondents felt very well informed about the role of chemicals in improving human health. The situation is not appreciably better elsewhere. In Canada only 40% of adults in a 1999 survey had a favorable view of the chemical industry, and only 18% felt that the industry was excellent or good at being honest. A survey of 9,000 Western European citizens by the European Chemical Industry Council showed that only 45% had a favorable view of the chemical industry. There is still a lot of work to do to change these opinions and perceptions. [Pg.190]

European Center for Coal Specimens, 6 744 European chemical industry, 24 194 European Chemical Marketing and... [Pg.338]

As shown in Figure 10.1, the European chemical industry utilizes around 85 million tons equivalent crude oil as feedstock and around 82 million tons equivalent crude oil as energy, with around 40% of that energy being electricity. Around 70% of the feedstock consumed by the European chemical industry... [Pg.202]

Figure 10.2 Historical energy efficiency in the European chemical industry. Figure 10.2 Historical energy efficiency in the European chemical industry.
American Chemistry Council Crop Life of America European Chemical Industry Council Food Products Association Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America... [Pg.326]

In 2002, the European Exposure Factors (ExpoFacts) database started as a 2-year project funded by CEFIC-LRI (European Chemical Industry Council, Long Range Research Initiative) to create a European database of factors affecting exposure to environmental contaminants. The aim was to create a public access data source, similar to the US-EPA Exposure Factors Handbook (US-EPA 1997), which has been widely used by European researchers, but with European data. Since 2006, the project is hosted by the European Commission s Joint Research Centre (JRC 2007). [Pg.325]

European Chemical Industry Council The European Chemical Industry Homepage http //www.cefic.be... [Pg.293]

ECETOC (1986) Joint Assessment of Commodity Chemicals, No. 7, Ethylbenzene, Brassels, European Chemical Industry Ecology Toxicology Centre Edgerton, S.A., Holdren, M.W., Smith, D.L. Shah, J.J. (1989) Inter-rrrban comparison of ambient volatile organic compound concentrations in US cities. J. Am. Pollut Control Assoc., 39, 729-732... [Pg.259]

Many resources were used to compile the information in this book. The hazardous chemicals listed here are taken from Sittig, 4th Edition. For a few chemicals in Sittig, their makers are not listed, perhaps because they are made in such limited quantities that they are sold through specialty middlemen and catalog houses. The primary resources for preparing the list of manufacturers in this book were (1) the Web sites of the companies, (2) membership in special sections of United States chemical societies, the European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC) and societies in India, Japan, Asia, Italy and elsewhere, and (3) sites in which companies register themselves as producers of particular products, such as the Thomas Directories in the U.S. and Europe, the American Chemical Society ChemCyclopedia, and the British Chemical Industries Association Chemextra. Direct access to these sites are quickly available to any Internet user. They are listed in Section VII - Hotlines, Databases and Useful Web Sites. [Pg.355]


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